Q&A: Thank You
Thank You
Question
Hello Rabbi,
My son introduced me to your books a few years ago.
At first, it was the book Two Circles and a Balloon.
And today I heard a lesson with Rabbi Ashkenazi, "Minuto."
And I thought again about what I learned from you.
As an anecdote:
When I had almost finished the first book, Two Circles,
suddenly I thought that maybe I was fooling myself.
Because if I had reached the conclusion, with the help of your book, that God does not exist,
I would have told myself that there must surely be some mistake somewhere,
and I would have looked for another book that would prove to me that God does exist.
At that moment I understood that first and foremost I believe in God, and I am only trying to explain to myself, with my intellect, what I believe.
And what a wonder: precisely when I thought that, I read in your book at the end the same conclusion.
I want to share with you the happiness from the wonderful realization I had at that time.
So again, thank you very, very much for your books.
May you merit many commandments, and continue to illuminate the world.
Have a good day.
Answer
With great pleasure.
All the best, and goodbye,